Quadrus (Trifa), Zhang & Cong & Shen & Song & Grishin, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10621955 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF04E441-FFD4-2A05-B996-47BF58EEF859 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Quadrus (Trifa) |
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subgen. nov. |
http://zoobank.org/ 80AA9B97-38A1-4668-9A65-1B2D621F6DEA
Type species. Tagiades jacobus Plötz, 1884 View in CoL .
Definition. The newly expanded genus Quadrus Lindsey, 1925 View in CoL (type species Papilio cerialis Stoll, 1782 ) can be divided into eight clades at the subgenus level in the tree ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). In addition to the nominotypical subgenus, two of these clades correspond to traditional subgenera, previously treated as genera: Ouleus Lindsey, 1925 View in CoL (type species Achlyodes fridericus Geyer, 1832 View in CoL ) and Zera Evans, 1953 View in CoL (type species Achlyodes zera Butler, 1870 View in CoL ), and five clades represent new subgenera. One of these new subgenera forms a clade sister to the rest and is stronger differentiated from them genetically. It keys to E.39.1 (in part, as a synonym of cerealis [sic], a synonymy probably based on a misidentification) or E. 13.2 in Evans (1953) and is distinguished from its relatives by the following characters: dorsal hindwing with dark-brown base and two bands (postdiscal and submarginal), ventral hindwing mostly blue except submarginal brown area, forewing with one or two dash-like (not collected into a “C”) hyaline spots in discal cell; valva with a process from mid-costa, not from the ampulla area; harpe longer than valva, with strongly convex distal margin, narrowing to a point. In DNA, a combination of the following nuclear genomic base pairs is diagnostic: aly3312.4.6:C55A, aly84.97.14:C160T, aly84.97.14:G171T, aly276558.35.2:T64A, aly276558.35.2:C65G.
Etymology. The name is a feminine noun in the nominative singular, inspired by the three dark bands on dorsal hindwings of these species: Tri -fa [scia].
Species included. Pythonides ineptus Draudt, 1922 , Quadrus francesius Freeman, 1969 , and Tagiades jacobus Plötz, 1884 .
Parent taxon. Genus Quadrus Lindsey, 1925 .
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